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He gets such a kick out of murder, no matter how muhh he loathes it.
mark.waltz18 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The reason that Steven Geray isn't remembered as much today perhaps is because he's very similar in many ways to Peter Lorre. The actor, born in Austria-Hungary (now the Ukraine), maybe is well known by classic movie fans as a great portrayer of classic movie villains, and plays a very mysterious character in here with a very dark secret. Raymond Burr visits his wax museum, is shown his prized collection of real-life murders, and come to the realization of how he has made them so lifelike. Of course, there's more to the story, and the motivation for his creation of such a collection is quite spooky. This two man episode of "Tales of Tomorrow" is quite incredible, like something that any of the great masters of classic horror would have done as feature films. There's also a nice twist involving Burr's character, when I did not see coming. Quite intriguing, and when I wouldn't have minded seeing as a full-length feature.
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